Zanella Fit Guide

Learn about the current Zanella fits available now on Zanella.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

The modern comfort of the Noah fit offering.

This contemporary option features a comfortable rise and a trim tapered leg. The Noah Trouser maintains a classic sensibility, through luxe fabrics, superior tailoring, and elevated finishing.

 

Patented Zanella fit. Every measurement is precise so the trouser is balanced.

Soft Construction. Casual look with and feels lighter in the waist and the knee.

Day to Night Sensibility. Office appropriate yet still ready for evening events.

Medium rise (3/4" more than Parker) but refined, roomy back rise and seat.

Trim knee and bottom (1 1/2" less than Devon) great for a day around town.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The timeless Parker fit.

A step trimmer than our Heritage trousers but full enough for an easy transition to contemporary trends. A straight-leg, flat front style built with our signature stretch waistband for a lifetime of comfort throughout the day.

 

Stretch waistband. Gives you a touch more room, but also will not roll.

Patented Zanella fit. Every measurement is precise so the trouser is balanced.

Sartorial front lining. Saddle liner. Corozo nut buttons. 3 point closure.

Slightly Low front rise. 1 1/4" less than Devon and Noah

Comfortable knee and bottom. 3/4" more than Noah

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Devon fit is the updated classic of our wardrobe essentials.

Modern full fit trousers between heritage and contemporary. Constructed using an array of purposeful fabrics to be the essential year-round trousers. Our signature stretch waistband and high rise provide paramount comfort for everyday movement. The Devon is the new essential for the classic man.


Stretch waistband. Gives you a touch more room, but also will not roll.

Patented Zanella fit. Every measurement is precise so the trouser is balanced.

Sartorial front lining. Saddle liner. Corozo nut buttons. 3 point closure.

High front rise. 3/4" more than Parker

Full knee and bottom. 1/2" more than Noah and 1 ¾” than Parker.